longrangehunter
Handloader
- Jun 19, 2011
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So I decided to switch the barrel job I wanted to do from 6.5mm to the 6mm Creedmoor since a lot of the top shooters are using a 6mm cartridge of some kind. I decided not to do a 6x47 Lapua since I have a 6.5x47 L, so I would never make the mistake of chambering the wrong case in the wrong gun, and this makes it simple for that reason.
Travis over at R Bros Rifles did the work for me which was great since I've watched him, and his brother shoot for the last four years at RPS Events I've been too. Super nice guy, a top shooter, and one of the best rifle builders in the USA.
Pretty simple job: A 26" M24 Broughton 5C barrel w/a 1:7.3 twist (these are pulled button-rifled barrels), I can't say what he spec'd the reamer to or who it's from, but with the 115 Dtac bullet which uses a rebated boat tail that sits right below the neck/shoulder junction in the case which I always prefer. These are bare, non-coated bullets also.
Travis test fired the gun prior to shipping it to me, and I think he does a barrel break-in job? I did a light break-in job myself with a single box of Factory Hornady 108 ELD-Match ammo. So those were F/L sized, 0.002" shoulder set back, and I used a .269 bushing. Nothing fancy other than a light VLD chamfer job, and remove the carbon from the primer pockets with a Sinclair uniforming cutter.
I found the time today to test these out, and I must say it's always nice working with well made guns by people that are so good it makes this look easy! :mrgreen: Even better is the New Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 scope my old rifle now wears! :grin:
115 Dtac (uncoated), for those that don't know about these they're made by Sierra for David Tubb.
H4350, F210M primers, 1x Hornady 6mm Creedmoor brass @ 2.0950" CBTO = 2.800" COAL.
Travis over at R Bros Rifles did the work for me which was great since I've watched him, and his brother shoot for the last four years at RPS Events I've been too. Super nice guy, a top shooter, and one of the best rifle builders in the USA.
Pretty simple job: A 26" M24 Broughton 5C barrel w/a 1:7.3 twist (these are pulled button-rifled barrels), I can't say what he spec'd the reamer to or who it's from, but with the 115 Dtac bullet which uses a rebated boat tail that sits right below the neck/shoulder junction in the case which I always prefer. These are bare, non-coated bullets also.
Travis test fired the gun prior to shipping it to me, and I think he does a barrel break-in job? I did a light break-in job myself with a single box of Factory Hornady 108 ELD-Match ammo. So those were F/L sized, 0.002" shoulder set back, and I used a .269 bushing. Nothing fancy other than a light VLD chamfer job, and remove the carbon from the primer pockets with a Sinclair uniforming cutter.
I found the time today to test these out, and I must say it's always nice working with well made guns by people that are so good it makes this look easy! :mrgreen: Even better is the New Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 scope my old rifle now wears! :grin:
115 Dtac (uncoated), for those that don't know about these they're made by Sierra for David Tubb.
H4350, F210M primers, 1x Hornady 6mm Creedmoor brass @ 2.0950" CBTO = 2.800" COAL.